WORX WA3760 18V (20V MAX) Battery Charger for all WORX batteries
Product description
What this is and what it does
The WORX WA3760 charger is designed to power WORX PowerShare UK 18V batteries and is compatible with the 20V tool range when used within that system. It’s a practical charger for households that own multiple WORX tools and batteries, offering a straightforward way to keep tools ready for quick jobs and weekend projects. On the surface, it’s a simple charging brick, but its value comes from the ability to swap between batteries without hunting for third‑party chargers that may not fit correctly or could void warranties. If you already use WORX PowerShare batteries, this charger fits into that ecosystem and helps you avoid downtime when a battery runs flat.
Who it’s for

If you rely on a compact, modular power system for DIY tasks around the home, this charger fits the bill. It’s particularly suitable for users who own multiple WORX batteries and want a dedicated, dedicated charging solution that stays within the brand’s ecosystem. It’s not aimed at those already using non‑WORX batteries or looking for a universal charger from a different supplier. Those who value a simple, purpose‑built charging option over a feature‑heavy hub will likely be satisfied with the WA3760.
How it works and what to expect


You plug in the WA3760 and insert a WORX PowerShare 18V battery (or a compatible 20V range battery) to begin charging. As a device marketed with Quick Charge capability within the PowerShare system, it’s intended to get batteries back to usable levels sooner rather than later. It’s important to note that it is not compatible with batteries from brands outside the WORX PowerShare family, which means you’ll need to stay within the WORX ecosystem for guaranteed fit and charging performance.

What stands out
- Compatibility within the WORX PowerShare 18V/20V ecosystem, so you can consolidate charging duties under one unit.
- Simple, no‑frills operation that prioritises reliability over flashy features.
- A compact form factor that won’t take up much bench space, making it practical for smaller workshops or home garages.
Considerations and limitations

- It’s not universal: batteries from other brands won’t charge from this device, which could be a limitation if your tool collection spans multiple brands.
- The charging speed is described as Quick Charge within the PowerShare framework, but exact charge times are not provided here. If time is critical for a project, you may want to review typical charge durations for your specific Worx battery size.
- There’s no mention of advanced diagnostics, smart charging profiles, or status indicators in the entry data. If you rely on detailed battery health information, this charger may feel basic.


When it makes sense to buy
- You already own multiple WORX 18V PowerShare batteries and a range of WORX tools in the 20V space.
- You want a dedicated WORX charger that stays within the same ecosystem to avoid compatibility surprises.
- You’re setting up a small home workshop and want a simple, dependable charging solution without extra features that you won’t use.

When you might skip it
- If your collection includes non‑WORX batteries or you need a single charger for multiple brands.
- If you require precise charge‑time data or sophisticated battery management features.
- If you frequently need to charge while on a job site without access to power sockets, consider the overall power needs of your tools and whether a spare charger is necessary.
What to check before buying



- Confirm the exact Worx battery sizes you own and ensure they are within the PowerShare 18V family or compatible 20V tools as described.
- Consider whether you already have a different WORX charger and if a second unit would meaningfully reduce downtime.
- If possible, verify typical charge times for your battery capacity to set realistic expectations.
Practical use example
Imagine you’re mid‑project with a WORX drill and a trimmer, both running on PowerShare packs. You finish a battery, plug it into the WA3760, grab a second battery from your tool bag, and you’re back in action within moments. It’s not about flashy tech promises, it’s about keeping momentum without hunting for the nearest spare battery or waiting on a slow charger.

FAQ (three concise points)
- Can it charge any 18V WORX battery? It charges WORX PowerShare 18V batteries and is compatible with 20V tool range within the same ecosystem.
- Is it suitable for fast charging? The charger is described as Quick Charge within PowerShare, but exact times aren’t provided here.
- Will it work with batteries from other brands? No, it’s not compatible with non‑WORX batteries.
Is it worth it?
Worth considering if you want a straightforward, brand‑native charging solution that keeps WORX batteries ready to go and you already operate within the PowerShare ecosystem. If you value cross‑brand compatibility or need detailed battery analytics, you may prefer a different approach.
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